Tailoring the Cavity of Hollow Polyelectrolyte Microgels

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2020
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41
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1
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Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
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The authors demonstrate how the size and structure of the cavity of hollow charged microgels may be controlled by varying pH and ionic strength. Hollow charged microgels based on N-isopropylacrylamide with ionizable co-monomers (itaconic acid) combine advanced structure with enhanced responsiveness to external stimuli. Structural advantages accrue from the increased surface area provided by the extra internal surface. Extreme sensitivity to pH and ionic strength due to ionizable moieties in the polymer network differentiates these soft colloidal particles from their uncharged counterparts, which sustain a hollow structure only at cross-link densities sufficiently high that stimuli sensitivity is reduced. Using small-angle neutron and light scattering, increased swelling of the network in the charged state accompanied by an expanded internal cavity is observed. Upon addition of salt, the external fuzziness of the microgel surface diminishes while the internal fuzziness grows. These structural changes are interpreted via Poisson–Boltzmann theory in the cell model. © 2019 The Authors. Published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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computer simulations, microgels, Poisson–Boltzmann, polyelectrolytes, scattering
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Wypysek, S. K., Scotti, A., Alziyadi, M. O., Potemkin, I. I., Denton, A. R., & Richtering, W. (2020). Tailoring the Cavity of Hollow Polyelectrolyte Microgels. 41(1). https://doi.org//10.1002/marc.201900422
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